May 2, 2021
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Women in the Gospels
Join seminarian Karen Klingelhafer via Zoom at 10:00 am Sunday, May 2, when she will consider the story of the woman accused of adultery (John 7:53-8:11) in her “Women in the Gospels” class.
Opening the Door to Small Groups
Thanks to volunteer Narthex Greeters, St. Andrew’s Narthex doors are now unlocked during regular church office hours, 9:00 am-4:00 pm, Tuesday-Friday. Masks continue to be required in the building for everyone, but if you happen to forget yours, we do have disposable masks available.
Step by step, we progress toward the goal of offering in-person worship again. We hope to do so beginning in July—depending greatly on the status of coronavirus activity and the public’s willingness to continue to follow safety protocols. Stay tuned!
Meanwhile, we are inviting small-group ministries (10 people or fewer) to resume meeting in the building if they would like. Each group will reclaim its regular meeting time and location. Lydia Circle, for instance, meets on the second Tuesday of the month from 1:00-3:00 pm in the St. Andrew Room.
If you would like to get your recurring meetings back on the church calendar and if your attendance is 10 people or fewer, please call the church office at 503-646-0629.
Wednesday Evening Prayer
Midweek Prayer Services continue into the Easter season this Wednesday, May 5, with a new service emphasizing creation’s song of praise to God. Drawing on elements from All Creation Sings, our service combines prayer, song, and meditations from the writings of well-known lovers of creation. Look for links to this worship service at mid-day on Wednesdays in Allison’s e-mail.
St. Andrew’s COVID Fund
Thanks to donations from the church community, St. Andrew has been able to continue helping families in dire straits as the COVID pandemic persists in challenging people. Many thanks to Donna Brocker and Diane Reiner for overseeing those resources and sharing them with people in need.
Although all of us are tired and ready to move on, needs continue to mount for many in our area who have lost jobs or housing or loved ones. If you would like to offer your help, St. Andrew welcomes your ongoing support of the COVID Fund. Click on the “Choose a Fund” box online and select COVID-19 DONATION in the drop-down menu if you’d like to give electronically or note COVID FUND on your check. Your gifts are being put to good use.
Nifty Notters
The Nifty Notters will begin meeting in the Fellowship hall again on Saturday, May 1, from 9:00 am-Noon. We’ll be following Covid protocols, which means masks, social distancing, and no food, but we’ll be together again to work on quilts and share conversation. Hooray! You are encouraged to bring a drink for yourself.
Despite not meeting in person for a year, the Notters accomplished a great deal at home. Pam Farr was at church every Tuesday working on quilts herself or putting projects together for volunteers to pick up and do at home. Because of this, we were able to give 32 LWR quilts to Portland Rescue Mission’s Shepard’s Door for women and The Harbor for men. They also received four baby quilts. Four LWR quilts were given to St. Andrew members affected by last summer’s fires and several baby quilts to local families in need. We’ll be sending around 50 quilts to this May’s LWR ingathering. Forty-four baby quilts were given to Virginia Garcia Clinic and six to Saving Grace shelter for pregnant homeless unwed teens. In late summer Virginia Garcia Clinic and Saving Grace quit accepting donations because of COVID, so we now have more than 100 baby quilts in our closet waiting for homes.
Those working from home to make all this possible included Pam Farr, Doris Larson, Mary Brown, Ethel Ritchey, Phyllis Vachal, Debbie Gustafson, Anne Williams, and Pam and Tom Jelineo, with Nan Thompson sewing more baby and LWR quilts than everyone else combined. I’m sure there are others whose names have been left out, but as you can see, for not meeting once, its been a very productive year. If you have any questions about meeting or home projects, please contact Mary Brown at 503-439-3917.
Bookkeeper Position Open
St. Andrew is currently looking for a part-time bookkeeper to work 10-20 hours a week. Essential functions of the position will include preparing weekly deposit reports, entering disbursements, transferring funds to various accounts, processing payroll, reconciling bank accounts, filing evidence of deposits and disbursements, and preparing financial reports. Five years of bookkeeping experience is required, as well as experience with QuickBooks, working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, and a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
To learn more about the position and to apply, please go to:
https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/acc/d/portland-bookkeeper/7296865006.html.
Audio Technician Needed
Are you a master of audio technology? Do you have experience with sound/mixing boards and microphone placement? Do you understand broadcasting, audio encoding equipment, and live audio delivery systems?
St. Andrew is seeking to employ a part-time Livestream Audio Technician to work four-five hours on Sunday mornings, one-three times per month, and possibly at other times.
This Livestream Audio Tech will work closely with a Video Tech to distribute online worship currently using YouTube livestream and Zoom, as well as amplify sound in the Sanctuary when we are able to worship in person there.
To learn more about the position and to apply, please go to Craigslist.
Earth Camp 2021: Registration Is Open for St. Andrew Community
We are offering Earth Camp this summer! Camp will be held outdoors with COVID guidelines in place as required by the CDC and Oregon Heath Authority. Earth Camp is for children entering 1st through 6th grade this fall (September 2021) and the purpose is to cultivate a deep love of our Earth home and all its inhabitants. Campers will:
· Discover how interconnected we are with all our fellow creatures;
· Learn practical ways we can care for our Earth home; and,
· Have a lot of fun in the process!
Read all about it on the church website under Education > Earth Camp 2021.
Since enrollment will be limited to ensure the best experience for all campers, it may be important for people in the St. Andrew Community to take advantage of Early Registration. Please use the link e-mailed to you on Sunday, April 18, to register now.
Registration will open to the public on May 1. At that time, the registration link will be available on the Earth Camp 2021 page on the church website.
Calling All Hands to Get in Touch
St. Andrew’s MACG Core Team and Caring Ministries Team invite you to be a part of our continuing effort to make contact with as many members of our faith community as we can over the course of a few weeks.
Several volunteers met last Sunday and either made contact or promised to make contact with almost 130 households. That’s terrific! There are more contacts to be made, though. Can you help? You are invited to make a phone call, write a note, or send an e-mail to as many people as you can. Help us reach our goal of spreading a message of connection to the majority of people on our roster.
Jan Smith is coordinating the assignment of names. You can contact her via e-mail at jansmith59@earthlink.net. Once you have completed your calls, please get in touch with one of the pastors if there is something they should know. Also please send an e-mail to Pat Christiansen patchristiansen@comcast.net if anything emerges that seems to be a common question, experience, or concern.
Thanks for being a part of this important ministry. We are a stronger community when we stay in touch.
St. Andrew’s MACG Core Team and Caring Ministries Team
St. Andrew to Host Guest Preacher May 9
We at St. Andrew are looking forward to welcoming Pastor Brian Johnson to the pulpit on Sunday, May 9, when he will also offer an Adult Education session on “Transforming Vision, Appreciating Art.”
Pastor Johnson brings 25 years’ experience in Lutheran higher education and fine arts to the Grunewald Guild, where he serves as executive director. A 40-year-old retreat center nestled beside the Wenatchee River near Leavenworth, Washington, the Grunewald Guild is dedicated to the relationship between Art, Faith, and Community. Founded by Rich and Liz Caemmerer in 1980, the center offers summer week-long classes in fabric art, pottery, collage, photography, calligraphy, song writing, poetry, sculpture, and many other media.
“Something as earthbound as fabric and clay and paint
can speak our most wordless longings,
express our delight and grief.
Beauty can connect our hearts to the divine heart.”
Guild Founder Richard Caemmerer
Pastor Susan is a member of the Grunewald Guild’s board, beginning a three-year term this past September. She is the first Oregon board member. Visit www.GrunewaldGuild.com for more information.
One Long River of Song
Portland lost beloved author Brian Doyle to brain cancer a few years ago, but his voice continues to resonate in One Long River of Song, a collection of essays published posthumously in 2019. Pastor Susan says that it’s the best book she’s read this year and she’s ordered many copies from local bookstore Annie Bloom’s to send to friends. Both funny and fierce, Brian Doyle was by Pastor Susan’s description “a mature Christian.” In One Long River of Song, he exhorts us to pay attention and to recognize the wonder that surrounds us in everyday life.
May Movie Night: After the Raid
On Friday, May 21, we will meet to discuss After the Raid, a 2019 documentary that explores the devastating effects that an immigration raid on a meat packing plant in Tennessee has on the community. The film asks more questions than it answers, as it explores the ways that faith-based organizations might address these issues.
You can stream After the Raid on Netflix and then bring out the popcorn and gather around your computer screens at 7:00 pm on Friday, May 21, as we talk about what we liked and didn’t like about the movie.
The timing of this particular movie night is fortuitous. Two days following our discussion, on Sunday, May 23, the St. Andrew congregation will meet between services to consider and vote on becoming a sanctuary congregation. Seeing this documentary beforehand may help inform your vote.
Lydia Circle
After more than a year apart, Lydia Circle will begin meeting in person again at church beginning Tuesday May 11, from 1:00-3:00 pm in the St. Andrew Room. It will be so good to see each other again and share in the Bible study from May’s Gather magazine. We will follow COVID protocols by wearing masks, social distancing and not sharing food. You may bring a beverage for yourself to drink.
This month’s study is entitled “the journey of generations-waiting to be unwrapped.” We’ll be looking at the shared blessings that intergenerational relationships might bring. We’ll be guided by scripture passages from Luke 1: 46-49, 1 Corinthians 12: 4-6, Ephesians 2:19, and Acts: 2: 4-6. You need not have read the study to take part. If you have questions, please contact Mary Brown at 503-439-3917.
A Reminder for Ministry Leaders
May 9 is fast approaching. Why is that date important? May 9 is the deadline for St. Andrew’s various ministries to submit their annual reports to Parish Manager Jennifer Trom. Here’s your opportunity to share the story of your ministry with the congregation. Despite the pandemic, we know that much important work is being done. Tell your story and share the good news!
Pastoral Care
Pastor Mark Brocker, Lead Pastor
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 201
cell: 503-502-8762
brockerms@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Mark is on call Fridays & Saturdays.
Pastor Susan Kintner, Pastor of Caring Ministries
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 211
cell: 503-724-2556
pastorsusan@standrewlutheran.com
Pastor Susan is on call Sundays & Mondays.
Both pastors are on call Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
Heartfelt Thanks!
For more than a year now, you have been donating to the COVID-19 Relief Fund. And for more than a year, those donations have kept people in their homes, paid PGE bills, and kept hungry people fed. Several school counselors and local principals have been overjoyed when receiving this help for their families. Many individual families have been overcome with tears of thanksgiving as they ponder the idea of people they don’t even know helping them out. Some have called you angels.
As followers of Jesus, we know that when we serve others, we are serving Christ. It brings us joy to meet Jesus in these people in need. So thank you, thank you for your generosity, love, and care over this past year! You have made a difference.
In Christ,
Donna Brocker
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In Need of Prayers…
If you know someone in need of prayers, please contact the church office by phone at 503-646-0629 or email office@standrewlutheran.com Tuesday-Friday, prayerchain@standrewlutheran.com Saturday-Monday.
Family and friends of Roald Kindem (grandfather) | Peace and God’s comfort at his death | Megan Webber |
Family and friends of Mary Bucher | Peace and God’s comfort at her death | Sue Cahlander |
Family and friends of Ben, especially his mother Christy | Peace and God’s comfort at his death | Rebecca Fako Uecker |
Family and friends of Deborah Townsend (mother) | Peace and comfort as death nears | Holly Bishop-Perdue |
Marvel Lund | Peace and comfort in hospice care | Christine Murray (daugter) |
Nancy Kayani (friend) | Emotional support and financial assistance | Sue Jacobi |
Warren McAlpine | Healing and recovery | Donna McAlpine |
Ginny Link | Accurate diagnosis and effective treatment for skin issues | Ginny Link |
Corine Shelley Walker | Smooth transition and excellent care | LuAnn Staul |
Madeleine (granddaughter) | Thanksgiving for her release from the hospital | Mary Smith |
Carol Werner | Success in finding an affordable home | Carol Werner |
Everyone affected by COVID-19 | Strength and support | Staff |
Availability of vaccines for COVID-19 | Thanksgiving for the people and systems making vaccinations more and more available | Staff |
People of India | Aid and support as COVID ravages the country | Staff |
Our nation’s police | Courage, judgment, compassion for those they serve | Staff |
Families affected by racial violence | Commitment to justice and hope for the future | Staff |
Bishop Laurie Larson Caesar Oregon Synod and Staff |
Strength and wisdom | Staff |
Refugees and immigrants | Acceptance and safety | Staff |
The homeless in our country | Comfort, hope, and shelter | Staff |
Military personnel, especially Justina Hailey Hope Brocker, Evan Dahlquist, Dawson Dethlefs, Neil Fiegenbaum, and Jerami Reyna | Strength and wisdom | Staff |
Heavenly Peace Lutheran Church (Portland, OR) Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (Portland, OR) |
Serving with us in the Oregon Synod | Staff |
Congregation Neveh Shalom (Portland, OR) | Blessings on our interfaith partners | Staff |
Individual friends and loved ones in need of prayer | Whatever they most need; say their names in your heart or aloud | Everyone |
Preparing for Sunday, May 9
Reading: Acts 10:44-48
Gospel: John 15:9-17
Go to the “Preparing for Worship” webpage for the bulletins, the complete Lectionary, and more.
Highlights for the Week
Go to the complete online church calendar for the most up-to-date information.
Sunday, May 2
8:30 am | Livestream Worship with Communion | YouTube |
9:30 am | Virtual Coffee Time | Zoom |
10:00 am | Sunday School | via Zoom |
10:00 am | Confirmation | via Zoom |
10:00 am | High School Youth Group | via Zoom |
10:00 am | Adult Education with Karen Klingelhafer: Women in the Gospels | via Zoom |
11:00 am | Zoom Worship with Communion | Zoom |
12:00 pm | Virtual Coffee Time | Zoom |
Tuesday, May 4
10:00 am | T’ai Chi | former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd. |
10:00 am | Worship Planners Meeting | Zoom |
7:00 pm | MACG Meeting | Zoom |
Wednesday, May 5 – Weekly News submissions due by 4:00 pm
12:30 pm | Bonhoeffer Seminar | Zoom |
6:00 pm | Handbell Ensemble Rehearsal | Zoom |
6:30 pm | Informal Gathering Time | Zoom |
7:00 pm | Evening Prayer | Zoom |
7:00 pm | High School Youth Hangout | Zoom |
7:30 pm | Centering Prayer | Zoom |
Thursday, May 6
12:00 pm | Staff Meeting | Zoom |
7:00 pm | Executive (Council) Committee Meeting | Zoom |
Friday, May 7
7:00 am | Lutheran World Relief Ingathering | Community Garden Parking Lot, Garden Shed |
10:00 am | T’ai Chi | former Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd. |
Saturday, May 8
9:00 am | Lutheran World Relief Ingathering | Community Garden Parking Lot, Garden Shed |
Sunday, May 9–Mother’s Day
8:30 am | Livestream Worship with Communion | YouTube |
9:30 am | Virtual Coffee Time | Zoom |
10:00 am | NO Sunday School | |
10:00 am | NO Confirmation | |
10:00 am | NO High School Youth Group | |
10:00 am | Education Forum: “Transforming Vision, Appreciating Art” with Pastor Brian Johnson | Zoom |
11:00 am | Zoom Worship with Communion | Zoom |
12:00 pm | Virtual Coffee Time | Zoom |